Court records show the following legal actions among those taken recently in Juneau Superior and District courts:

Indictments:

 Russel S. Griffin, 38, was indicted by a grand jury on five felony counts alleging first-degree sexual abused of a minor between Aug. 26 and Oct. 6.

Judgments:

 Daemon Vergo, 27, was found guilty of felony fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, stemming from a Dec. 14, 2002, incident. Juneau Superior Court Judge Patricia Collins imposed 24 months in jail with 20 months suspended and placed Vergo on probation for three years, to begin after his release from incarceration. She dismissed two felony counts alleging third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance.

 Christopher Coffeen, 27, was found guilty of felony driving while intoxicated, stemming from a March 15 incident. Juneau Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks imposed two years in jail and a $10,000 fine with $10,000 suspended. He also revoked Coffeen's driver's license for the rest of his life. Coffeen's blood-alcohol level was not available.

 Dawn Wolf, 35, was found guilty of second-degree theft, stemming from events that transpired between November 2001 and January 2003. Weeks imposed 18 months in jail with 14 months suspended and placed her on probation for three years.

 Daniel R. Trapp, 44, was found guilty of misdemeanor counts of assault, concealment of merchandise and resisting arrests. Ketchikan District Judge Kevin G. Miller, presiding telephonically, imposed 167 consecutive unsuspended days in jail for the April 27 offenses. For the assault charge, he sentenced Trapp to 365 days in jail with 305 suspended. For concealing merchandise, he imposed 365 days in jail with 320 suspended. For resisting arrest, he imposed 365 days with 303 suspended. Miller also placed Trapp on probation for three years.

 Peter M. Church, 44, was found guilty of misdemeanor assault, stemming from an Aug. 13 incident. Miller imposed 360 days in jail with 200 suspended and a $5,000 fine with $5,000 suspended. He also placed Church on probation for three years.

 Joseph M. Burrick, 32, was found guilty of misdemeanor driving under the influence, stemming from an Oct. 4 incident where his blood-alcohol level was measured at .272 percent. Juneau District Court Judge Peter B. Froehlich imposed 36 days in jail with 30 suspended and a $1,500 fine. He also revoked Burrick's license for 90 days and placed him on probation for 18 months.